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Re: Help! Problems restoring files of a dead AIX client onanother system (adsm 3.1 2.90)

2002-10-02 08:02:40
Subject: Re: Help! Problems restoring files of a dead AIX client onanother system (adsm 3.1 2.90)
From: "Ramnarayan, Sean A [EDS]" <SARamnarayan AT CALTEX DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 14:07:55 +0200
Hi

We currently using ADSM 3.1.20.90 on AIX 4.3.3
If I understand FRED is your ADSM server and Barney is your client.
If you have authentication set on, you must use the option of set
access.
Once you have done this you can change the NODENAME in your dsm.sys file
to 
Barney on the FRED server and you should see the data. 

If you do not have authentication set on, all you have to do is change
the nodename in you dsm.sys file.

We have done this on various occasions and it always worked.

Thks
Sean
TSM/Unix Administrator
EDS (South Africa)



-----Original Message-----
From: Cook, Dwight E [mailto:DWIGHT.E.COOK AT SAIC DOT COM] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 1:34 PM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Re: Help! Problems restoring files of a dead AIX client
onanother system (adsm 3.1 2.90)

What client level was "Barney" ?  (and what level is Fred ?)
If Barney was higher than the code on "Fred" then yes, natrually Fred
can't
see anything for Barney (from Barney)...
Also ADSM isn't rated for AIX 4.3.3... (have to get in the standard IBM
answer there ;-) )

I would try going into the dsm.sys file and making a SErver entry of
SErver BarneyAsFred
tcpserveraddress FRED
node BARNEY
<rest of stuff...>

then do a (if you must use the GUI, I'd use the command line though)

dsm -serv=barneyasfred

that should work, but if it doesn't try the command line (dsmc)
in the old days the GUI had lots of odd little quirks that made me
never,
ever, use it !

Dwight

-----Original Message-----
From: J P [mailto:pekadsm AT yahoo DOT com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 12:20 AM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Help! Problems restoring files of a dead AIX client on another
system (adsm 3.1 2.90)


OK I'm having some "bang-head-here moments" with this
old version of adsm.

Saga:
Server fred is running ADSM 3.1 2.90 & AIX 4.3.3
Client barney has been backing up to fred's tape
drives.
Barney is now dead (Barney was at the same OS level)

Problem: When dsm is brought up on fred only fred's
files & filesystems can be seen in the restore client.

What we know:
-------------
Barney is dead. There is stuff that was on barney's
drives that we need.
We copy barney's dsmsched.log files to fred every
morning we know he has been backing up files.  Using
NT adsm admin client we can list files in each tape
volume.  Barney's files are on tape.

What we've tried
----------------
Bring up dsm...

1. Restore - only sees fred's directories & files

2. Utilities->Access another user-> enter "node:
barney user:root"
   - Only see's barney's base directory structure. No
files.

3. Utilities->Access another user-> enter "node:
barney user:admin"
   - same result
   - file-> connection information says node fred/user
accessing as
     node barney/user root

4. "Utilities->properties->general-> Node Name"
   Changed Node name field from fred to barney and
clicked apply,
   OK and closed the client. Restarted dsm.
   - Same results.
   - file-> connection information says node fred/user
accessing as
     node fred/user root

5. Repeat 1 through 4 again after restarting adsm
server & scheduler.
   - same results
     What am I missing??

Help!!!


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